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Oléagineux, Corps Gras, Lipides. Volume 11, Number 4, 318-22, JUILLET-OCTOBRE 2004, CONSÉQUENCES DE LA RÉFORME

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Author(s) : Jean Pierre Butault, Ahmed Barkaoui

Summary : In giving the market a leading role, the June 2003’s Common Agricultural Policy reform asks the question of production’s distribution over the territory of the EU. Using recent research on possible impacts the new CAP reform would have, this paper sums up the issues of land abandonment, regional specialisation of production and probable evolutions of field crops. In other respects, the paper underlines some incompatibilities in the reform measures and some contradictions to the stated form objectives.

Keywords : Common Agricultural Policy, reform, de-coupling, regional specialisation

 

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